Through
3/21/15Art
Under the Umbrellas
Get ready for Art! More than 80 artists present works for sale
in painting, glass, ceramic, jewelry, wood, sculpture, photography,
fiber and mixed media along the closed off streets in Old Town.
Art patrons will find quality artwork while tourists will discover
a trove of treasures. Live music complements the event and sets
the stage for fun. Don’t miss a spectacular day outdoors,
taking in the beauty of the artist’s wares.

Art Under the Umbrellas will be also held the
following Saturdays in Old Town: Nov. 15 and Nov. 29, 2014;
and Jan. 10, Jan. 17, Feb. 7, Feb. 14 and Mar. 21, 2015. Time:
10am - 4pm. Admission and parking are free. For more information,
visit the La Quinta Arts Foundation website at lqaf.com

Through 3/29/15Music in the Gardens
Sunnylands Center & Gardens 37977 Bob Hope Drive, Rancho
Mirage, CA 92270 / Sunnylands is pleased to host Music in the
Gardens. Every Sunday in March a live band/artist will perform
at the Sunnylands Gardens Performance Circle from 11:00 a.m.
to 1:00 p.m. Open to the public, this family-friendly event
welcomes all ages to experience a different music style each
Sunday. Guests are welcome to bring lawn chairs and blankets.
For more information call 760-202-2234 or contact@sunnylands.org.
Or visit our website at www.sunnylands.org

Through 4/15Zoorassic Park
The Living Desert, 47900 Portola Avenue, Palm Desert, CA 92260
/ Zoorassic Park, a live 25-minute show will be performed three-times
daily at 10:30 a.m., 1 p.m. and 2:30 p.m., features lifelike
dinosaurs educating the audience about their existence centuries
ago. Tickets come with park admission and prices range from
$8.75-$17.25 (children under three are free). January through
April 2015. More information: 760.346.5694 or www.livingdesert.org

Through 5/15Free Yoga in The Faye Sarkowsky
Sculpture GardenPalm
Springs Art Museum, 72-567 HWY 111, Palm Desert, Ca. 92260 /
Every Wednesday until May / In collaboration with the Farmer’s
Market of Palm Desert and lululemon athletica, the museum is
providing individuals with the opportunity to experience the
unique combination of art and yoga. Participants at these FREE
outdoor yoga classes will be able to rejuvenate their soul in
the serene setting of the museum’s Faye Sarkowsky Sculpture
Garden during the complimentary one-hour yoga classes each Wednesday
by certified instructors from lululemon's ambassador program.
Each month will feature a new yoga studio. All skill levels
are welcome. Some yoga mats will be available on first come
basis, and participants are advised to wear comfortable clothes.
Afterwards, guests are invited to visit the Farmer’s Market
in the museum’s parking lot featuring fresh produce from
local growers (8 a.m.- 1 p.m.) or stop in The Galen building
to view the changing art exhibitions. Time: 9am. More information:
760.346.5600 or http://www.psmuseum.org

3/27/15 - 3/29/15A Weekend of ComedyIndio
Performing Arts Center, 45175 Fargo Street, Indio, CA 92201
/ What makes this show special for the Coachella Valley is that
the performers were chosen by audience votes at the inaugural
Coachella Valley Improv/Comedy Festival, where improv groups
and stand up comics from across the nation performed and competed
last July. The overall winner and headliner for the “Weekend
of Comedy” is a Los Angeles-based improv group called
“White Women.” This ingenious troupe takes a suggestion
from the audience and creates a completely improvised piece
of comedy based on the suggestion. “White Women”
regularly perform at the Upright Citizens Brigade theatre in
Los Angeles, which was co-founded by Amy Poehler.

Performances: Fri & Sat 7PM and Sun 2PM.
Tickets are available for $19-$26. Patrons can select their
own seats by going to the interactive seat map at www.indioperformingartscenter.org,
or by calling IPAC at (760) 775-5200 Monday through Friday,
10AM – 4PM. Indio Performing Arts Center is conveniently
located just off the I-10 at the Jackson Street Exit.

VillageFestJoin
thousands of visitors and locals in beautiful downtown Palm Springs
this Thursday for the valley's finest event. Every Thursday evening,
Downtown Palm Springs transforms into a diverse array of artists,
artisans, entertainers, and purveyors of fresh fruits and veggies,
flowers, jewelry, snacks and sweets. Add all that to the great
shops, restaurants, clubs, and entertainment venues located along
World Famous Palm Canyon Drive - and the result is one of Southern
California's most popular weekly events: VillageFest! We're dog
friendly! October through May from 6pm until 10pm and June through
September from 7pm until 10pm. www.VillageFest.org or 760-320-3781.

Friday
Night Dance Party
Emerald Desert Resort, 76000 Frank Sinatra Dr, Palm Desert, CA
/ Open to the public. We are locals and visitors that enjoy a
variety of adult dance music and visit different resorts in the
Desert. These dances include a broad mix of contemporary and traditional
dance music, including: Ballroom, Swing, Latin, C&W, Rock
& Roll, as well as many other styles. We meet on several Friday
nights a month, at some of the Valley's resorts. Time: 7-9:30pm.
Cost: $5. www.palmspringsdancers.com/

Free Elton John Tribute Concert
Spotlight 29 Casino, 46200 Harrison Place, Coachella, CA 92236
/ Kenny Metcalf will lighten up the stage on March 20 with an
uncanny resemblance to Elton John, singing all of this music legend’s
classics. Time: 8 PM. Free! More info: 760.775.5566 or spotlight29.com

Live At The Rock Free Concerts
Host Southern Caliber Band
Tortoise Rock Casino, 73829 Baseline Road, Twentynine Palms, CA
92277 / Country music takes over on March 20 when the Southern
Caliber Band hits the stage performing the most current country
hits. Time: 8 PM. Free. More information: 760.863.2429 or tortoiserockcasino.com

Saturday
March 21College of
the Desert Street FairThe
COD Street Fair features 340 outdoor vendors offering new merchandise,
arts, crafts, and a Farmers Market. Open every weekend all year,
located on the COD campus. Proceeds benefit college programs and
students. October through May, 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. and June through
December, 7 a.m to noon. The Street Fair is located on the beautiful
College of the Desert campus (43-500 Monterey Avenue), surrounded
by date palms and mountain vistas. Free parking, free admission
and free entertainment. For more information, please call (760)
636-7957.

Saturdays The Certified Farmers' Market takes
place on Saturdays in Palm Springs, from 8:00 am to 12:30 pm,
adjacent to the Camelot Theatres in the Palm Springs Mall parking
lot at 2300 E. Baristo Road at Farrell.

Sundays in Old Town La Quinta, from 8:00 am
to 12:30 pm, at 78100 Main Street, just a few blocks west of La
Quinta City Hall off Calle Tampico.

Wednesdays in Palm Desert, from 8:00 am to
1 pm, at the Palm Desert Chamber of Commerce, 72-567 Highway 111.
Starting February 4th, 2015 (and continuing the first Wednesday
of every month through May), Palm Desert’s popular mid-week
Certified Farmers’ Market will take place from 4 p.m. to
8 p.m. The morning market will continue to take place on all the
other Wednesdays in each month through May.

Art
Under the Umbrellas
Get ready for Art! More than 80 artists present works for sale
in painting, glass, ceramic, jewelry, wood, sculpture, photography,
fiber and mixed media along the closed off streets in Old Town.
Art patrons will find quality artwork while tourists will discover
a trove of treasures. Live music complements the event and sets
the stage for fun. Don’t miss a spectacular day outdoors,
taking in the beauty of the artist’s wares.

Art Under the Umbrellas will be also held the
following Saturdays in Old Town: Nov. 15 and Nov. 29, 2014; and
Jan. 10, Jan. 17, Feb. 7, Feb. 14 and Mar. 21, 2015. Time: 10am
- 4pm. Admission and parking are free. For more information, visit
the La Quinta Arts Foundation website at lqaf.com

Indio Open-Air Market
Riverside County Fairgrounds, 46350 Arabia Street, Indio, CA /
New and used, brand-name merchandise is discovered at the Indio
Open-Air Market, held from 4-10 p.m., Wednesday and Saturday (except
during Date Festival), at the Riverside County Fair and National
Date Festival Fairgrounds. The architecture of the fairgrounds
is that of a city in Morocco, and in that way is perhaps the most
interesting of the fairgrounds to be found in Southern California.
The market fills the palm tree fringed parking area of the fairgrounds.
Shoppers can watch the sunset while buying "fresh from the
field" produce picked that morning by our vendors. A trip
for produce should always include the fresh dates that are grown
in the immediate area. Nearly everything for the entire family
can be found at reasonable prices by browsing the many aisles
with the moon as your companion. This is a very social marketplace
and friends gather to shop and eat here. For more information,
call 800-222-7467.

Sunday
March 22College of
the Desert FairThe
COD Street Fair features 340 outdoor vendors offering new merchandise,
arts, crafts, and a Farmers Market. Open every weekend all year,
located on the COD campus. Proceeds benefit college programs and
students. October through May, 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. and June through
December, 7 a.m to noon. The Street Fair is located on the beautiful
College of the Desert campus (43-500 Monterey Avenue), surrounded
by date palms and mountain vistas. Free parking, free admission
and free entertainment. For more information, please call (760)
636-7957.

Saturdays The Certified Farmers' Market takes
place on Saturdays in Palm Springs, from 8:00 am to 12:30 pm,
adjacent to the Camelot Theatres in the Palm Springs Mall parking
lot at 2300 E. Baristo Road at Farrell.

Sundays in Old Town La Quinta, from 8:00 am
to 12:30 pm, at 78100 Main Street, just a few blocks west of La
Quinta City Hall off Calle Tampico.

Wednesdays in Palm Desert, from 8:00 am to
1 pm, at the Palm Desert Chamber of Commerce, 72-567 Highway 111.
Starting February 4th, 2015 (and continuing the first Wednesday
of every month through May), Palm Desert’s popular mid-week
Certified Farmers’ Market will take place from 4 p.m. to
8 p.m. The morning market will continue to take place on all the
other Wednesdays in each month through May.

Music in the Gardens
Sunnylands Center & Gardens 37977 Bob Hope Drive, Rancho Mirage,
CA 92270 / Sunnylands is pleased to host Music in the Gardens.
Every Sunday in March a live band/artist will perform at the Sunnylands
Gardens Performance Circle from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Open to
the public, this family-friendly event welcomes all ages to experience
a different music style each Sunday. Guests are welcome to bring
lawn chairs and blankets. For more information call 760-202-2234
or contact@sunnylands.org. Or visit our website at www.sunnylands.org

Bingo at Playoffs Sports Bar
for the Transgender Community
Every Monday at 7 p.m. at Playoffs Sports Bar, 12105 Palm Drive,
Desert Hot Springs, California 92240 / Bingo To Help The Local
Transgender Community. Only $4.00 to play, raffle tickets are
$1.00 each, cash and gift prizes. More information: www.TDORPalmSprings.com
or 760.218.4326.

Special Private Screening of
AWAKE: The Life of Yogananda
Rancho 16 Theatre, 72-777 Dinah Shore Drive, Monterey Marketplace,
Rancho Mirage, CA 92270 / This inspirational film is based on
Yogananda, the world-renowned author of the spiritual classic
Autobiography of a Yogi who brought yoga and meditation to the
West in the 1920s. Many highly influential people -- including
Steve Jobs, George Harrison, and Russell Simmons, all of whom
are featured in the film -- have been deeply impacted by Yogananda.
Tickets will not be available at the theatre, you can ONLY buy
them online. Time: 7:30pm. Tickets: $11.25. Tickets and More information:
gathr.us or 760.564.4094.

Tuesday
March 24Communicating about Climate
Change
Sunnylands Center & Gardens 37977 Bob H ope Drive, Rancho
Mirage, CA 92270 / As part of the Sunnylands Speaker Series, Dr.
Jon Krosnick of Stanford University will discuss how language
affects public thinking, especially on the topic of climate change
at the Rancho Mirage Library on Tuesday, March 24 at 2 pm. This
event takes place at the Rancho Mirage Public Library. No reservations
or tickets are required. Seating is limited. First come, first
served. For more information, please visit www.sunnylands.org
or 760.202.2222.

Saturdays The Certified Farmers' Market takes
place on Saturdays in Palm Springs, from 8:00 am to 12:30 pm,
adjacent to the Camelot Theatres in the Palm Springs Mall parking
lot at 2300 E. Baristo Road at Farrell.

Sundays in Old Town La Quinta, from 8:00 am
to 12:30 pm, at 78100 Main Street, just a few blocks west of La
Quinta City Hall off Calle Tampico.

Wednesdays in Palm Desert, from 8:00 am to
1 pm, at the Palm Desert Chamber of Commerce, 72-567 Highway 111.
Starting February 4th, 2015 (and continuing the first Wednesday
of every month through May), Palm Desert’s popular mid-week
Certified Farmers’ Market will take place from 4 p.m. to
8 p.m. The morning market will continue to take place on all the
other Wednesdays in each month through May.

Indio Open-Air Market
Riverside County Fairgrounds, 46350 Arabia Street, Indio, CA /
New and used, brand-name merchandise is discovered at the Indio
Open-Air Market, held from 4-10 p.m., Wednesday and Saturday (except
during Date Festival), at the Riverside County Fair and National
Date Festival Fairgrounds. The architecture of the fairgrounds
is that of a city in Morocco, and in that way is perhaps the most
interesting of the fairgrounds to be found in Southern California.
The market fills the palm tree fringed parking area of the fairgrounds.
Shoppers can watch the sunset while buying "fresh from the
field" produce picked that morning by our vendors. A trip
for produce should always include the fresh dates that are grown
in the immediate area. Nearly everything for the entire family
can be found at reasonable prices by browsing the many aisles
with the moon as your companion. This is a very social marketplace
and friends gather to shop and eat here. For more information,
call 800-222-7467.

VillageFestJoin
thousands of visitors and locals in beautiful downtown Palm Springs
this Thursday for the valley's finest event. Every Thursday evening,
Downtown Palm Springs transforms into a diverse array of artists,
artisans, entertainers, and purveyors of fresh fruits and veggies,
flowers, jewelry, snacks and sweets. Add all that to the great
shops, restaurants, clubs, and entertainment venues located along
World Famous Palm Canyon Drive - and the result is one of Southern
California's most popular weekly events: VillageFest! We're dog
friendly! October through May from 6pm until 10pm and June through
September from 7pm until 10pm. www.VillageFest.org or 760-320-3781.

A Weekend of
ComedyIndio
Performing Arts Center, 45175 Fargo Street, Indio, CA 92201 /
What makes this show special for the Coachella Valley is that
the performers were chosen by audience votes at the inaugural
Coachella Valley Improv/Comedy Festival, where improv groups and
stand up comics from across the nation performed and competed
last July. The overall winner and headliner for the “Weekend
of Comedy” is a Los Angeles-based improv group called “White
Women.” This ingenious troupe takes a suggestion from the
audience and creates a completely improvised piece of comedy based
on the suggestion. “White Women” regularly perform
at the Upright Citizens Brigade theatre in Los Angeles, which
was co-founded by Amy Poehler.

Performances: Fri & Sat 7PM and Sun 2PM.
Tickets are available for $19-$26. Patrons can select their own
seats by going to the interactive seat map at www.indioperformingartscenter.org,
or by calling IPAC at (760) 775-5200 Monday through Friday, 10AM
– 4PM. Indio Performing Arts Center is conveniently located
just off the I-10 at the Jackson Street Exit.

Saturday
March 28College of
the Desert Street FairThe
COD Street Fair features 340 outdoor vendors offering new merchandise,
arts, crafts, and a Farmers Market. Open every weekend all year,
located on the COD campus. Proceeds benefit college programs and
students. October through May, 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. and June through
December, 7 a.m to noon. The Street Fair is located on the beautiful
College of the Desert campus (43-500 Monterey Avenue), surrounded
by date palms and mountain vistas. Free parking, free admission
and free entertainment. For more information, please call (760)
636-7957.

Saturdays The Certified Farmers' Market takes
place on Saturdays in Palm Springs, from 8:00 am to 12:30 pm,
adjacent to the Camelot Theatres in the Palm Springs Mall parking
lot at 2300 E. Baristo Road at Farrell.

Sundays in Old Town La Quinta, from 8:00 am
to 12:30 pm, at 78100 Main Street, just a few blocks west of La
Quinta City Hall off Calle Tampico.

Wednesdays in Palm Desert, from 8:00 am to
1 pm, at the Palm Desert Chamber of Commerce, 72-567 Highway 111.
Starting February 4th, 2015 (and continuing the first Wednesday
of every month through May), Palm Desert’s popular mid-week
Certified Farmers’ Market will take place from 4 p.m. to
8 p.m. The morning market will continue to take place on all the
other Wednesdays in each month through May.

Indio Open-Air Market
Riverside County Fairgrounds, 46350 Arabia Street, Indio, CA /
New and used, brand-name merchandise is discovered at the Indio
Open-Air Market, held from 4-10 p.m., Wednesday and Saturday (except
during Date Festival), at the Riverside County Fair and National
Date Festival Fairgrounds. The architecture of the fairgrounds
is that of a city in Morocco, and in that way is perhaps the most
interesting of the fairgrounds to be found in Southern California.
The market fills the palm tree fringed parking area of the fairgrounds.
Shoppers can watch the sunset while buying "fresh from the
field" produce picked that morning by our vendors. A trip
for produce should always include the fresh dates that are grown
in the immediate area. Nearly everything for the entire family
can be found at reasonable prices by browsing the many aisles
with the moon as your companion. This is a very social marketplace
and friends gather to shop and eat here. For more information,
call 800-222-7467.

A Weekend of
ComedyIndio
Performing Arts Center, 45175 Fargo Street, Indio, CA 92201 /
What makes this show special for the Coachella Valley is that
the performers were chosen by audience votes at the inaugural
Coachella Valley Improv/Comedy Festival, where improv groups and
stand up comics from across the nation performed and competed
last July. The overall winner and headliner for the “Weekend
of Comedy” is a Los Angeles-based improv group called “White
Women.” This ingenious troupe takes a suggestion from the
audience and creates a completely improvised piece of comedy based
on the suggestion. “White Women” regularly perform
at the Upright Citizens Brigade theatre in Los Angeles, which
was co-founded by Amy Poehler.

Performances: Fri & Sat 7PM and Sun 2PM.
Tickets are available for $19-$26. Patrons can select their own
seats by going to the interactive seat map at www.indioperformingartscenter.org,
or by calling IPAC at (760) 775-5200 Monday through Friday, 10AM
– 4PM. Indio Performing Arts Center is conveniently located
just off the I-10 at the Jackson Street Exit.

Sunday
March 29College of
the Desert FairThe
COD Street Fair features 340 outdoor vendors offering new merchandise,
arts, crafts, and a Farmers Market. Open every weekend all year,
located on the COD campus. Proceeds benefit college programs and
students. October through May, 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. and June through
December, 7 a.m to noon. The Street Fair is located on the beautiful
College of the Desert campus (43-500 Monterey Avenue), surrounded
by date palms and mountain vistas. Free parking, free admission
and free entertainment. For more information, please call (760)
636-7957.

Saturdays The Certified Farmers' Market takes
place on Saturdays in Palm Springs, from 8:00 am to 12:30 pm,
adjacent to the Camelot Theatres in the Palm Springs Mall parking
lot at 2300 E. Baristo Road at Farrell.

Sundays in Old Town La Quinta, from 8:00 am
to 12:30 pm, at 78100 Main Street, just a few blocks west of La
Quinta City Hall off Calle Tampico.

Wednesdays in Palm Desert, from 8:00 am to
1 pm, at the Palm Desert Chamber of Commerce, 72-567 Highway 111.
Starting February 4th, 2015 (and continuing the first Wednesday
of every month through May), Palm Desert’s popular mid-week
Certified Farmers’ Market will take place from 4 p.m. to
8 p.m. The morning market will continue to take place on all the
other Wednesdays in each month through May.

Music in the Gardens
Sunnylands Center & Gardens 37977 Bob Hope Drive, Rancho Mirage,
CA 92270 / Sunnylands is pleased to host Music in the Gardens.
Every Sunday in March a live band/artist will perform at the Sunnylands
Gardens Performance Circle from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Open to
the public, this family-friendly event welcomes all ages to experience
a different music style each Sunday. Guests are welcome to bring
lawn chairs and blankets. For more information call 760-202-2234
or contact@sunnylands.org. Or visit our website at www.sunnylands.org

A Weekend of
ComedyIndio
Performing Arts Center, 45175 Fargo Street, Indio, CA 92201 /
What makes this show special for the Coachella Valley is that
the performers were chosen by audience votes at the inaugural
Coachella Valley Improv/Comedy Festival, where improv groups and
stand up comics from across the nation performed and competed
last July. The overall winner and headliner for the “Weekend
of Comedy” is a Los Angeles-based improv group called “White
Women.” This ingenious troupe takes a suggestion from the
audience and creates a completely improvised piece of comedy based
on the suggestion. “White Women” regularly perform
at the Upright Citizens Brigade theatre in Los Angeles, which
was co-founded by Amy Poehler.

Performances: Fri & Sat 7PM and Sun 2PM.
Tickets are available for $19-$26. Patrons can select their own
seats by going to the interactive seat map at www.indioperformingartscenter.org,
or by calling IPAC at (760) 775-5200 Monday through Friday, 10AM
– 4PM. Indio Performing Arts Center is conveniently located
just off the I-10 at the Jackson Street Exit.

Desert Cancer Foundation, A
Round for Life Gala
Indian Ridge Country Club, 76375 Country Club Drive, Palm Desert,
CA 92211 / You can be part of history – and help your neighbors
facing cancer- by participating in the 21st Annual 'A Round for
Life' Gala and Auctions. Proceeds support Desert Cancer Foundation’s
campaign to fund cancer screening, diagnosis and treatment. Time:
5:30 p.m. Cost: $200. Call 760.773.6554 or visit www.desertcancerfoundation.org

Bingo at Playoffs Sports Bar
for the Transgender Community
Every Monday at 7 p.m. at Playoffs Sports Bar, 12105 Palm Drive,
Desert Hot Springs, California 92240 / Bingo To Help The Local
Transgender Community. Only $4.00 to play, raffle tickets are
$1.00 each, cash and gift prizes. More information: www.TDORPalmSprings.com
or 760.218.4326.

Indian Wells Tennis Garden, 78200 Miles Avenue, Indian Wells,
CA - Main entrance from Washington Street between Miles Avenue
and Fred Waring Drive / The festival takes place Friday through
Sunday from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm (Gates close at 4:00). Parking
is free and valet is available. $13.00 Adult; Children 12 and
under free. For more information, please visit: www.indianwellsartsfestival.com

4/3/15 - 4/5/15The 2nd Annual Objet Trouvé
Found Art FestivalThe
2nd Annual Objet Trouvé Found Art Festival participates
once again in the Indian Wells Arts Festival featuring award winning
found artists creating a ‘festival of festivals.’
Enjoy special exhibits, sidewalk chalk drawing and children’s
activities and more. Live musical entertainment, cocktails, wine
and refreshment are ongoing throughout the day under the shade
structure of this newly expanded venue.

"Easter Sunday Eggs + Champagne in the Garden” brunch
menu is available until noon. Ranked one of the 100 Best Fine
Art Shows in the country by Sunshine Artist magazine and Best
of the Best Art Festivals by readers of Palm Spring Life magazine.
For more information, please visit: www.indianwellsartsfestival.com

4/12/15Jazzoo
Concert Series at The Living Desert - Last of Series!
The Living Desert, 47900 Portola Avenue, Palm Desert, CA 92260
/ The Living Desert hosts 31st season of Jazzoo Concert Series.
April 12 – The Season’s Last Hurray: Bentyne and Proulx.
Time: 4:30pm - 6pm. Concerts are free with paid admission. Tickets
available online at www.livingdesert.org or by calling 760-346-5694
ext. 2166. Jazzoo Concert Series takes place from January 11 -
April 12, 2015.

For the first time ever on any stage, Modern Men-Coachella Valley
Men’s Chorus presents, “Get Your Kicks”, a musical
feast of the early Baby Boomer years (1946-1964). Nat “King”
Cole, Perry Como, Elvis Presley, and The Four Seasons (Jersey
Boys) are just some of the vocalists represented in the celebration.
And Modern Men did not forget early Rock ‘n’ Roll
like Walk Like a Man, Duke of Earl, and Jailhouse Rock. So travel
our way on the highway that’s the best. “Get Your
Kicks” on Route 66! Yah!

5/1/15Desert Butterflies
Desert Butterflies meets every first Friday of the month. This
is a safe space for Transgender and Intersex persons to socialize
and meet one another. Time: 6pm. Free. For more information contact
Thomi Clinton (760) 218-4326 or Deborah Sutton-Weiss (909) 904-1861.
www.TDORPalmSprings.com

5/1/15Moody
Blues TicketsThe
Show - Agua Caliente Casino, 32-250 Bob Hope Dr, Rancho Mirage,
CA 92270 / The Moody Blues' legacy spans four decades of hit-making
and sell-out tours and continues to entertain audiences with their
timeless music. The band has sold in excess of 70 million albums
worldwide and has been awarded an astonishing 14 platinum and
gold discs. Their incredible roster of hits includes: "Nights
In White Satin," "Tuesday Afternoon," "Ride
My See Saw," "The Story In Your Eyes," "Isn't
Life Strange," "Question," "I'm Just A Singer
(In A Rock And Roll Band)," "Your Wildest Dreams,"
and "I Know You're Out There Somewhere." The Moody Blues'
No. 1, Top 5, Top 10, Top 20, Top 40, Multi-Platinum, Platinum
and Gold albums and singles, have generated sold-out tours on
a consistent basis over the course of several decades, making
them one of the top-grossing album and touring bands in existence.
Moody
Blues Tickets!

5/2/15The
6th Annual Brew at the Zoo
The Living Desert, 47900 Portola Avenue, Palm Desert, CA 92260
/ Enjoy a sampling of handcrafted beers, food and entertainment
from over 50 local breweries and restaurants. Through May 1st,
tickets are $45 for members, $55 for non-members. At the door
on Saturday, May 2nd are $50 members, $60 non-members. Time: 6:30-9:30
p.m. Tickets and more information: 760.346.5694 or livingdesert.org

5/7/15Children’s Discovery Museum
Daddy Daughter Dinner Dance
Desert Horizons Country Club, 44900 Desert Horizons Dr, Indian
Wells, CA 92210 / Daddy Daughter Dinner Dance on Thursday, May
7th from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Desert Horizons Country Club. This
special night out for dads and daughters features dancing, a pasta
buffet, an ice cream sundae bar and a fun daddy daughter photo
booth. Tickets for this event are $60 per couple and $30 per additional
child. Tables will be available for $800. Time: 6pm. Tickets and
more information: 760-321-0602 x101 or www.CDMOD.org

5/21/15Boys & Girls Club of Palm
Springs Youth of the Year
Riviera Palm Springs, 1600 N Indian Canyon Drive, Palm Springs,
CA 92262 / A gala to honor the Youth of the Year. This is a program
for Club members, promoting service to Club, community and family;
academic success; strong moral character; life goals; and poise
and public speaking ability. $75 per person or $750 for a table
of ten. $700 for a table of ten when purchased before February
1, 2015. Time: 6-9 p.m. Tickets and more information: 760.327.1304
or www.bgcps.org.

6/16/15 - 6/22/15The 2015 Palm Springs International
ShortFest & Film Market
Camelot Theatre, 2300 E. Baristo Road, Palm Springs, CA 92262
/ The Palm Springs International ShortFest, Short Film Festival
& Film Market, one of the most acclaimed short film showcases
in the world, will take place in Palm Springs on June 16-22, 2015.
Now in its 21st year, the Palm Springs International ShortFest
will showcase over 300 short films from more than 50 countries.
The concurrent Short Film Market will feature a library of more
than 3,000 films available to film buyers, industry and press,
the only Short Film Market in North America. Festival events include
nightly receptions, as well as seminars and master classes with
industry experts and filmmaking professionals, free to all filmmakers
who participate in the Festival.

More information and schedule details: 760.322.2930 or http://www.psfilmfest.org/